7.15 oz.
A roll of the current CN clad quarters weighs 226.8 gm. A roll of the old 90% silver quarters weighs 250 gm. A roll of 40% silver bicentennial quarters would weigh 230 gm.
8.25 ounces on a postal scale
$10.00 if they are not silver, about $100.00 of they are silver.
A roll of quarters contains 40 quarters, which equals $10. The height of a roll of quarters is approximately 1 inch. Therefore, there are about 1 inch in a standard roll of quarters.
One roll is $10, which is 40 quarters.
There are 40 quarters in a roll equaling $10. Any quarters before 1965 are worth more due to silver content. Anywhere above $1 per quarter on average per quarter made before 1965.
A U.S. quarter weighs .20 ounce and contains exactly 40 quarters. Therefore a quarter roll weighs 8 ounces, exactly 1/2 pound. You'd need 2 rolls (80 quarters) to have one pound of quarters.
There are 40 quarters in a 10 dollar roll.
Trick qeustion. You never said how many rolls of quarters johnston had.
In a $10 roll of quarters (the kind I usually see), there are 40 quarters: 10/0.25 = 40.
A standard banks roll of US quarters is $10, or 40 quarters.
40 quarters